Recycling Chlorine from Hydrogen Chloride: A New and Economical Electrolytic Process
The Electrochemical Society Interface1998Vol. 7(3), pp. 32–36
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Abstract
In the chemical industry, chlorine is one of the most widely used chemicals. The chlorine molecule is often used as a modifier or as an aid to manufacture other chemicals. Oftentimes, some or all of the chlorine used is reduced to hydrogen chloride, a waste byproduct.
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